ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: The Crew of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Reveals What They Saw on the Dark Side of the Moon

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Before we get into it,
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Victor, I just want to say happy birthday.
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Happy 50th birthday.
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Whoo!
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Today!
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Happy birthday!
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Happy, happy, happy.
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Can't think of a better way to spend it.
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Oh, yeah, good.
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I'm so happy you're all here.
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I'm sure you had so many emotions during this mission.
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I was going to ask you,
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when were you the most nervous?
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Was it takeoff?
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Was it landing?
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About 30 seconds ago.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Could be that as well.
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I mean, you know, launch,
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people think of launch because they see the rocket,
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but it's actually, for us,
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reentry way wilder of a ride.
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Yes.
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Really?
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Coming back to a planet is no joke.
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You might think, let's land the plane.
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No, it is nothing like that.
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You know, you're taking off and it's just a little rumble.
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You don't see anything.
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You're looking around.
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You don't hear the explosions?
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Not so much.
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Now, on reentry, yes, exactly.
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You come back.
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Because it's loud when it's here.
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It is, but in there, not so much.
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You come back, you are a literal plasma ball,
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and you see the fire outside every single window,
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and then you're like, so I'm in the flames.
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Right, right.
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We are the fire.
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Really?
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Right there.
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Right there.
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And are you, is it hot?
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Clearly not, right?
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It gets a little warm.
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It does.
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It actually does.
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Really, and we have to set the stage like,
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You're coming, we're watching the altimeter click down.
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You're going six miles a second.
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Six miles a second?
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39 times the speed of sound.
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Six miles a second.
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Are you hearing clicks?
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Are you hearing something?
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No, but we're, like, talking about it,
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and you're watching that number click down,
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but you don't really feel that speed until you hit the atmosphere,
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and then you start to slow down.
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Everyone had been to space before, right?
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But, Jeremy, you hadn't, right?
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No, yeah.
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My first trip, so I was a liability.
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Yeah.
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Not true.
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Was everyone looking at you like,
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oh, he's gonna throw up, he's gonna throw up.
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Here he goes, here he goes.
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Yeah, we had a lot of conversations about that in the containment plan,
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but luckily, I didn't need it.
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So it was great.
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Yeah, good.
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Reed, you have took one of the coolest pictures I could even imagine.
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It's you looking at Earth.
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It seems unreal.
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It's incredibly emotional.
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But about five seconds before that photo was taken,
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and I was looking at Christina,
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and she was taking a selfie out the window.
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I was like, what are you doing?
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She's like, I think you should come here and look at this.
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And I popped my head in the window next to her,
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and that's the view.
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That's all of our planet right there.
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And we were lucky to have some phones with us and able to take those pictures.
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We were talking about the feelings of launch and entry,
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but those feelings are impressive,
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and I mean, they get your attention.
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But the thing that is hard to understand is we're constantly going away from or back to the planet.
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So it's changing the whole mission and the view.
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That is really what gets you.
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We would be eating or washing up,
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getting ready for bed or something,
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and you look out the window and you just see that Earth out there.
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And it was so amazing to see.
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Around day three, we started to dub it tiny Earth.
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Tiny Earth.
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Because it's like this big out the window?
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It's like tiny Earth.
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Yeah, that's tiny Earth.
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Oh, there's tiny Earth.
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Yeah, and then you got to see the dark side of the moon.
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I mean, you really, to the far side of the moon,
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what did it feel like when you were,
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when did you first kind of see it?
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And you go, guys, we're seeing it.
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We're seeing something that no one's seen.
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Yeah, it actually happened earlier than we thought.
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A couple of days before we looked at the moon and we're like,
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oh, that looks weird.
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It's because of the angle we had,
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we were now seeing parts of the far side from a distance
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and we all glued to the windows just to check that out.
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Reed, you had a very special moment where you named a crater in honor of your late wife, Carol.
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It was an incredibly moving gesture.
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Did you always, was that the plan?
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That was definitely not the plan.
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But when you're flying in space with three of the greatest humans you could ever fly in space with,
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Christina came up with that idea.
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And at Kennedy Space Center before we launched,
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Jeremy asked me if that was something that we should do as a crew.
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That was a crew decision.
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And Jeremy gave one of the most moving speeches.
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And that moment was a great honor for my kids.
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My kids were in mission control,
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Ellie and Katie, when that happened.
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And they didn't know anything about it.
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it's deeply moving for them,
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but also for the four of us,
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that kind of solidified us as a crew.
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Like we are bonded forever.
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I have to ask you,
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how big is it, or how small is it?
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I heard it's like the size of maybe two minivans,
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which is a weird comparison, but.
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Are we talking about the spacecraft?
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That's being a little gracious.
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Two minivans.
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Two minivans being gracious?
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Maybe one.
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Like could you show me?
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One of them.
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What it would look like.
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Very full with language.
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Would you guys wanna?
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Yeah, yeah.
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But Jimmy, you have to come in.
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You have to be a part of this.
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I'm part of the admission.
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You really have to physicalize this, so can you?
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And if you're not touching it,
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it's not like being in Orion's.
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So yeah, you get in there.
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Okay, you stand right there.
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All right, so just go ahead and work for the next 12 hours.
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We'll get you very busy.
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No, this is not.
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Oh, by the way.
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We have to like physically be touching at all times.
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What you need is right here.
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I need to get some water.
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Ike, can you?
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Hey, Christina.
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Yeah, okay, hold on.
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Is that your water?
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Can you pass me that?
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Something's lying.
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Something's lying.
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Something's lying.
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Something's lying.
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That's exactly what it feels like.
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No way.
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That, 100% of the time.
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And you were all patient with each other?
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We were.
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You were patient.
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Yeah.
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You spent 10 days together like that.
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Yeah.
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We kind of had no choice.
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You really did.
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After three years of training together, a lot.
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Yeah.
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I'll say, I do think we kind of surprised ourself.
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Late in the mission, we were like,
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we gave each other a lot of grace.
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A lot of grace.
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Good for you, yeah.
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You're the cast of friends.
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You are the roommates together.
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And I thought it'd be kind of fun if we maybe played a game.
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Let's play a game of how well you get to know each other.
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This is a game called Space Mates.
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Here we go.
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Space Mates!
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Here we go.
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So you all get these boards right here, okay?
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And I'm going to read a question
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and you'll write down who do you think the answer is and you're gonna try to match or just see,
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I just want to see who matches,
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who has a story about it, okay?
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And how well you guys know each other.
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Let's, here's the first question.
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No cheating, no looking.
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Who did the coolest space tricks?
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I know someone had to do a flip or a thing or a...
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I remember seeing a jar of Nutella floating around at one point.
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Okay.
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Reveal your answer.
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One, two, three.
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Whoa, they're all different.
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What?
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Jeremy, Jeremy.
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What?
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Two Jeremys.
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Two Jeremys.
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Two Jeremys, Victor, and a Reed.
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All right, so I think, Jeremy, what...
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I actually didn't see it in real life,
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but I saw it on Instagram when I got back,
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and someone showed me, and Victor's just doing this,
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like, little twirly thing through the cabin.
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I'm like, I must have been in the washroom.
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I don't even remember that,
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but I saw Reed film Jeremy doing some spinning, and I was impressed.
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I was like, I should have got that on camera.
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I wrote Jeremy because you were a rookie,
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and we got to be there when you went to the bathroom for the first time in space.
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Like, don't say no, no. We'll cut that out.
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We'll cut that out.
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Don't embarrass.
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That's so funny.
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Okay, all right.
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How about this one here?
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If you were roommates on Earth,
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who is most likely to stay up late watching TV?
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Bonus points.
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What would they be watching?
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If you were roommates on Earth,
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who is most likely to stay up late watching TV?
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Bonus points.
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What would they be watching if they were...
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Yeah.
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Christina, let me see.
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Okay.
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Oh, interesting.
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All right.
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Very good.
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All right, you ready?
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Reveal your answers in 3, 2, 1.
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All right.
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Oh, I love it!
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Christina, you would watch me?
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You would be watching Jimmy Fallon?
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You would.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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You're the best.
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Christina, you would be watching surfing videos.
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Everyone said you, Christina.
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Yeah, I guess I did.
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Yeah.
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What would you be watching?
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Well, gosh, they are probably right.
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Probably some kind of sports videos.
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Yeah, surfing videos.
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I was definitely the latest night owl in space.
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You were?
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And you wrote Jeremy, and he would be watching hockey?
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Well, you know, he's Canadian.
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He's Canadian, yeah.
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She's just trying to protect my reputation.
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That's what he's supposed to do.
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But the funny thing is,
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she knows it's a lie.
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Yeah, perfect.
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Next up for me.
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All right, how about this one?
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Whose hair looked best in space?
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Oh, that's easy.
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I'm sorry about that.
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I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry.
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I didn't even think.
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I didn't.
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I'm so sorry.
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I didn't even think.
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Okay, this is a...
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This question is kind of a bust.
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I think everyone should probably have...
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Hopefully, I might even write the answer down.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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On three, two, one.
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Victor!
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Consistent.
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Yeah.
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You know what's up, James?
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Yeah, James knows what's up.
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Yeah.
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That's good.
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Yeah, all right.
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Good.
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Very good.
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Consistent.
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I can't believe you wrote it for yourself.
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For this last one, how about this?
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For this last one, if two of you match with the right answers,
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Since our logo, the Tonight Show logo,
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is the moon, that's why I'm so psyched you're here,
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if you have two of the correct answers,
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everyone here will go home with a pint of Ben & Jerry's Tonight Dough ice cream.
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Oh!
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That question's on.
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The question's on you guys.
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All right.
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Here's the question.
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Who...
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Who...
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Who missed Earth the most?
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Ooh.
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I can't cheat.
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Okay.
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Uh...
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All right.
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Are you ready for your answers?
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On the count of three.
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One, two, three.
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That's perfect!
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That's perfect!
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That is perfect!
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Everyone goes home with their live screen.
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Oh, I was wondering, since you guys are great space mates,
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do you guys mind autographing my copy of Dark Side of the Moon,
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one of the greatest albums from Pink Floyd?
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Would you mind autographing this for me?
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Sure.
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Thank you so much.
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Oh, my gosh.
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I'm honored to have you here the crew of NASA's Artemis II moon mission.
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We'll be right back with more Tonight Show.
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Come on back, everybody.

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การฝึกพูดโดยใช้วิดีโอเกี่ยวกับภารกิจของ NASA สร้างโอกาสอันยอดเยี่ยมในการเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษในบริบทที่ชัดเจนและน่าสนใจ คุณจะได้ยินการสนทนาของนักบินอวกาศที่เต็มไปด้วยอารมณ์และประสบการณ์จริงๆ ทำให้การเรียนรู้ของคุณสนุกสนานและมีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น การใช้ shadowspeak นั้นไม่เพียงแต่ช่วยให้คุณคุ้นเคยกับการออกเสียง แต่ยังฝึกฝนการฟังและการพูดในบริบทที่ท้าทาย ถ้าคุณต้องการ ปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษ และมั่นใจในสกิลการพูด นี่คือวิธีที่คุณสามารถใช้เพื่อเป็นแนวทางในการ ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษ ได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ

ไวยากรณ์และสำนวนในบริบท

  • "When were you the most nervous?" – โครงสร้างคำถามในอดีตที่ช่วยให้ผู้เรียนฝึกการถามอย่างถูกต้อง
  • "You are a literal plasma ball." – การใช้การเปรียบเทียบเพื่ออธิบายสิ่งที่เกิดขึ้น ซึ่งเป็นแนวทางที่ดีในการสร้างความคิดสร้างสรรค์ในภาษา
  • "It gets a little warm." – การใช้ 'gets' ในบริบทช่วยเสริมความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับการเปลี่ยนแปลง

การวิเคราะห์การใช้คำและประโยคเหล่านี้ไม่ได้เพียงแต่ช่วยในการพัฒนาทักษะการพูด แต่ยังทำให้คุณเข้าใจบริบทและการสื่อสารได้ดีขึ้น

กับดักการออกเสียงที่พบบ่อย

ในวิดีโอ มีบางคำและการออกเสียงที่อาจจะท้าทายสำหรับผู้เรียน เช่น คำว่า "reentry" และ "plasma ball" ซึ่งอาจทำให้เกิดความสับสนในการออกเสียง โดยเฉพาะเสียงที่คล้ายกันในไฟร์ที่เย็นและร้อน การมีความมั่นใจในการ ปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษ จะช่วยให้คุณรับมือกับคำเหล่านี้ได้ดีขึ้น เมื่อคุณได้เห็นการใช้งานคำเหล่านี้ในบริบท จะช่วยให้คุณฝึกฝน shadow speech ได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพมากยิ่งขึ้น

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Shadowing เป็นเทคนิคการเรียนรู้ภาษาที่ได้รับการรับรองทางวิทยาศาสตร์ พัฒนาขึ้นสำหรับการฝึกนักแปลมืออาชีพ วิธีการนี้เรียบง่ายแต่ทรงพลัง: คุณฟังเสียงภาษาอังกฤษจากเจ้าของภาษาและพูดตามทันที — เหมือนเงาที่ตามผู้พูดด้วยช่วงเวลาห่าง 1-2 วินาที การวิจัยแสดงว่าเทคนิคนี้ปรับปรุงความแม่นยำในการออกเสียง ทำนองเสียง จังหวะ การเชื่อมเสียง การฟังเข้าใจ และความคล่องแคล่วในการพูดได้อย่างมีนัยสำคัญ

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